
By Abdullahi Mohammed, Abuja
Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State said Thursday that that considering the current massive laying down of weapons by Boko Haram terrorists, there is the likelihood that insurgency in the region would end under his tenure.The governor said this while fielding questions from State House correspondents after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja.
He said Borno state government does not offer any incentive to the fighters to come out of the forests, rather, they have done so voluntarily. The governor said he briefed the President about the continuous insurgents’ surrender to the authorities and the issue of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). He said the security situation in Borno state has improved considerably, hoping that things will continue in that direction.
He reiterated that kinetic measures alone will not end the war and therefore advised that political solution be applied. “As I’ve been saying before, the kinetic measures alone will never end the insurgency. The social and political dimension of this crisis is very important. So, we have decided to engage them through dialogue and mediation, with a view to ensuring that many of them should lay their arms.
Asked the kind of assistance he requires from the federal government, he said: “Mr President has inaugurated a committee being headed by the Vice President, and my humble self as the vice chairman, to look into the issues of repatriation, resettlement, and reconciliation. The mandate of this committee among others also includes the management of defectors. I think this committee is strong enough to give the desired support to the program. The Federal Government is doing very well.”
Asked if he is saying insurgency will end effectively in 2023, the governor said: “Insha Allah. You know what I mean by Insha Allah, God willing. We don’t have any promissory notes to defectors, honestly speaking. But you have to also understand one very important thing, there is a difference between those that have been captured and those that have surrendered. People should understand these two unidentical situations.“Go back and Google and see the international conventions, rules and regulation. There is a difference between those that have been captured and those that willingly surrendered.
“And I’m calling upon all of you to give a very positive insight to this development because there’s no where in the whole world such kind of war ended with kinetic measures.
Speaking on the issues of poverty and illiteracy, the governor said: “Where do you think in Nigeria that there is no poverty and illiteracy? Yes, I know it’s high up there. So we are containing it. You have seen the massive number of schools that we’ve built in Borno state”.